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John Darling Woman's Wit and Man's Wisdom; or, Intrigue. A Novel. In four volumes. By Henrietta Rouviere Mosse, author of A Father's Love and A Woman's Friendship, Bride and No Wife, Gratitude, &c. &c.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Dame Rebecca Berry; or, Court Scenes in the Reign of Charles the Second. In three volumes.
Samuel and Richard Bentley The Protestant; A Tale of the Reign of Queen Mary. By the author of 'De Foix', 'The White Hoods,' &c. In three volumes.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] The White Hoods. An Historical Romance. By Anna Eliza Bray, Late Mrs. Charles Stothard, author of "De Foix;" "Letters Written During a Tour Through Normandy and Brittany;" "Memoirs of the Late Charles A. Stothard, F. S. A." &c. &c.
John McCreery [Black Horse Court] Sacred dramas: chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible: to which is added Sensibility: an epistle. By Hannah More. Twenty-third edition, with additions.
Richard Gilbert A selection from Mrs. Trimmer's Instructive tales. The unkind daughter, The dutiful daughter and grand-daughter, The complaining husbands, The over-neat wife, The desponding couple, The notable daughter, The jealous wife, The drunken husband, The wrangling couple.
Henry Law and Richard Gilbert A Selection from Mrs. Trimmer's Instructive Tales, etc.
John Lewis Cox and Thomas Baylis The blind child: or anecdotes of the Wyndham family; written for the use of young people. By a lady. New Edition.
Charles Whittingham II [Chiswick] Elizabeth; or, the Exiles of Siberia. Translated from the French of Madame Cottin.
Harriet Ann Richardson [Stockwell Street] Horae Burneienses
John Darling The Barbadoes Girl: a tale for young people. By the author of The clergyman's widow and family, Merchant's widow and family, Affectionate brothers, Panorama of Europe, The sisters, Daughter-in-law, &c. &c.
John Darling The Barbadoes Girl: a tale for young people. By the author of The clergyman's widow and family, Merchant's widow and family, Affectionate brothers, Panorama of Europe, The sisters, Daughter-in-law, &c. &c.
George Ellerton Poetical Thoughts of the late John Arnold Smith
Samuel Manning and Co. [75 London House Yard] Moderation. A Tale. By Mrs. Hofland, Author of "Integrity," "Patience," "Decision," "Reflection," "Self-denial," "The Son of a Genius," &c. &c.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] Histoire d'Emilie Nugent. Racontée dans une lettre de Madame Beauclerc à son amie Madame Beaumont. Traduite de l'anglais de Mrs. Sherwood.
John Darling The Young Cadet; or, Henry Delamere's Voyage to India, his Travels in Hindostan; with the Wonders of Elora. Revised and altered by the author. By Mrs. Hofland, author of Africa Described; Patience; Self-Denial; Moderation; Integrity; Fortitude; Decision; Reflection; Humility; Clergyman's Widow; &c. A new edition.
James Burn Moral paralysis; or, The gambler. By Mrs. Barber, author of "Scenes of Life, or The Influence of Religion." "Warning and Example." "The Teacher," &c. &c.
Andrew and Robert Spottiswoode [New Street Square] Garry Owen; or, The snow-woman: and Poor Bob, the chimney-sweeper. By Maria Edgeworth. With illustrations.
Ann Maurice & Co. The story without an end. From the German of F.W. Carové, by Sarah Austin; illustrated by William Harvey.
Charles Wood Rosamond a sequel to Early lessons. By Maria Edgeworth; in two volumes.
Charles Baldwin Lessons for children. In four parts. Part III. Being the second, for children of three years old.
Charles Baldwin Lessons for children. In four parts. Part IV. For children from three to four years old.
Bye and Henry Law The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. By Ellin Devis. The tenth edition.
C. and W. Townson Columbus, or, The discovery of America. As related by a father to his children, and designed for the instruction of youth. Translated from the German of J.H. Campe (author of the New Robinson Crusoe) by Elisabeth Helme (Author of History of England, Scotland, Rome, &c. &c. A new edition: With the translators last corrections and improvements
Philip Norbury Columbus, or, The discovery of America. As related by a father to his children, and designed for the instruction of youth. Translated from the German of J.H. Campe (Author of the New Robinson Crusoe) by Elizabeth Helme, author of The History of England, Scotland, Rome, &c. &c. A new edition, with the translator's last corrections and improvements.